U.S. senator fires off a truly disturbing warning about Iran

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The conflict continues with Iran. Americans desperately want it to end.

And a U.S. senator fired off a truly disturbing warning about Iran.

Senator Tim Sheehy, the Montana Republican and battle-hardened Navy SEAL, cut through the fog of double-talk during his Fox News appearance.

With the Trump administration locked in tense talks with Tehran, Sheehy refused to sugarcoat the threat from the ayatollahs. His message was raw, direct, and rooted in the hard lessons of the battlefield.

“This is a m*rderous regime that doesn’t want a deal,” the senator stated.

“They don’t want $6 gasoline. They don’t want the Straits to be open. They want you and your family and all of us to be k*lled.”

The senator exposed Iran’s strategy for what it is, a calculated delay tactic. Tehran is not serious about any agreement.

Instead, the mullahs are dragging their feet.

“They want to buy time,” Sheehy said.

“They want to buy as much time as they can because President Trump’s the only president who’s ever actually gone after them head to head.”

Host Brian Kilmeade suggested Iran might be manipulating the election calendar, and Sheehy shot back with zero doubt.

“You’re 100 percent right,” the senator said.

This kind of straight talk stands in stark contrast to the endless excuses and failed resets from previous administrations that treated terrorists like misunderstood partners.

Sheehy dismissed any notion of relying on questionable intermediaries like Qatar or Pakistan.

These players have proven records of undermining American interests, and the senator laid it out plainly.

“Qatar’s been laundering money for terrorist organizations for decades,” Sheehy stated.

“The Pakistanis, through ISI, funded insurgencies against us and hid bin Laden.”

America’s true partners in the region are those who have stood shoulder to shoulder through every crisis. Sheehy named them without apology:

“When you look at who’s been by our side through thick and thin, no matter what, throughout the region for decades, it’s been Israel, UAE, and, of course, Saudi Arabia as well.”

Critics who fear deeper involvement in the Middle East miss the bigger picture, according to the senator. Ignoring the Iranian threat doesn’t make it vanish. It invites disaster onto our own soil.